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Headline : ‘Spacey Unmasked’ Gives Men the Floor in the #MeToo Conversation — And Shows Sympathy for a Disgraced Star

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In October 2017, Hollywood became the story. The New York Times’ blockbuster investigation of Harvey Weinstein shook the entertainment industry, unleashing a torrent of stories about harassment, abusive bosses, and exploitative power dynamics. The vast majority of victims who came forward were women, but just three weeks into what is now known as the #MeToo era, actor Anthony Rapp (Rent, Star Trek: Discovery) spoke out against Kevin Spacey, accusing the Oscar winner of drunkenly molesting him when he was 14 years old. Rapp said he wanted to “shine another light on the decades of behavior that have been allowed to continue because of many people, including myself, being silent.” In the wake of his claim, some of those people were emboldened to share similar accusations about Spacey.

At the time, discussion of sexual abuse against men was rare in the public sphere. But over the years since, such stories have gradually become more prevalent in mainstream culture. Last month, the Netflix show Baby Reindeer, depicting a young man who was taken advantage of by an older, successful man in the entertainment industry, became a surprise hit. The story was written by series star Richard Gadd, based on experiences from his own life. And in the recent docuseries Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV, actor Drake Bell opened up for the first time about his own sexual assault at the hands of Nickelodeon voice coach Brian Peck. 

Now, Spacey Unmasked — a two-part documentary from British broadcaster Channel 4 — is delving into his allegedly inappropriate and exploitative behavior, covering accusations that span five decades. The documentary is a crucial entry into the conversation around male victims of sexual misconduct — and highlights how men haven’t yet developed a vocabulary to describe or process these situations. “Men are not used to discussing this, talking about this, naming it, or giving it language,” says executive producer Mike Lerner. “One of our hopes is that after this series goes out, there will be more people realizing that they should and can speak out about what’s happened to them.”  Editor’s picks Every Awful Thing Trump Has Promised to Do in a Second Term The 250 Greatest Guitarists of All Time The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time The 50 Worst Decisions in Movie History

Spacey Unmasked, which airs in the UK on May 6th and 7th and will later come to the U.S. on Max (ID acquired the program), features the moving testimony of 10 men — nine of whom have never spoken publicly before — plus the commentary of journalists Adam B. Vary and Chloe Melas, who each investigated Spacey’s alleged conduct (Vary at BuzzFeed, Melas for CNN).  

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